Edited by James Fenton In this series, a contemporary Poet selects and introduces a Poet of the past.
As poet, philosopher and critic, Coleridge stands as one of the seminal figures of his time..
He died in 1834 having overseen a final edition of his Poetical Works.
Coleridge subsequently settled in the Lake District, and thereafter in London, where he lectured on Shakespeare and published his literary and philosophical theories in the Biographia Literaria (1817).
He first met Dorothy and William Wordsworth in 1797 and a close association developed between them, issuing in their groundbreaking joint-publication, Lyrical Ballads, in 1799.
He was educated at Christ\'s Hospital School, London where he began his friendship with Charles Lamb, and Jesus College, Cambridge.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834) was born in Ottery St Mary, Devon, the youngest son of a clergyman.
By their choice of poems and by the personal and critical reactions they express in their prefaces, the editors offer insights into their own work as well as providing an accessible and passionate introduction to the most important poets in our literature.
Edited by James Fenton In this series, a contemporary Poet selects and introduces a Poet of the past